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A Two-Party System

A Two-Party System. C.E.5. POLITICAL PARTIES WHAT ARE THEY. The Main Idea. Political parties play an important role in the American democratic process. Party supporters put their political ideas to work at all levels of government. What is a political party?.

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A Two-Party System

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  1. A Two-Party System C.E.5

  2. POLITICAL PARTIES WHAT ARE THEY

  3. The Main Idea • Political parties play an important role in the American democratic process. Party supporters put their political ideas to work at all levels of government.

  4. What is a political party? • A group of citizens with similar views on public issues who work to put their ideas into effective government action.

  5. What is the role of political parties in the United States? • Way for large groups with similar ideas to get things done • Take positions on public issues and work to pass laws

  6. What are the functions of political parties? • Recruiting and nominating candidates • Educating the electorate about campaign issues • Helping candidates win elections • Monitoring actions of office holders

  7. What is the role of political parties in the United States? • Allows individuals to have a stronger voice within a group • Parties must compromise and work together

  8. The development of political parties in the United States • Federalists—believed in strengthening the central government • Antifederalists (Democratic-Republicans) tried to limit the power of the federal government. • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r161cLYzuDI • http://www.cbsnews.com/news/hamilton-broadway-musical-60-minutes-charlie-rose/

  9. Similarities and Differences between political parties

  10. Third-Parties • Introduce new ideas and/or press for a particular issue • Often revolve around a political personality (e.g., Theodore Roosevelt)

  11. Third party activity: • Please find the following info about your assigned political party:

  12. What is a One-party political system? • dictatorships or totalitarian governments; one group or person has power; people do not have essential freedoms

  13. What is a Two-party political system? • create stable governments; allow for majority rule; voters have a choice

  14. The Creation of the Democratic & Republican Parties • 1820s—Andrew Jackson led the Democratic Party; determined the government should represent the “common people” • 1854—Republican Party formed by antislavery groups; nominated Abraham Lincoln for president in 1860

  15. What are the advantages of the Two-Party System? • Don’t offer extreme policies or points of view • Offer ideas & policies near the center of political opinion • Government policies are unlikely to change drastically in a short period of time

  16. What are the differences between one- and two-party systems?

  17. Platform and Plank • Platform is a series of statements expressing the party’s principles, beliefs, and positions on election issues • Planks are the individual portions of the platform. • For example, there is portion of the platform that deals with economic issues and specific plank would be taxes.

  18. The platforms • http://www.democrats.org/ • https://gop.com/

  19. Democrats • Looking for change • Support government intervention in economic matters EX: government restrictions on auto industry after going bankrupt • Back government intervention to restore balance in society EX: social programs: social security, welfare, food stamps, student loans, environment

  20. Democrats • Believe in a strengthened government EX: BIG government = a GOOD government • See wealth and power as a threat to equality EX: people should have as equal wealth as possible

  21. Republicans • Look to preserve strong morals and values (Pro-life) • Oppose the expansion of government EX: the SMALLER the government, the BETTER the government, more power to states • Emphasize self-reliance EX: people depend on themselves-no government assistance programs (social security)

  22. Republicans • Support free enterprise EX: people should have the opportunity to explore/create any business venture they wish) • Oppose government regulation EX: the government should not interfere with private business (banks, auto industry, environmental industry)

  23. Political candidate evaluation activity • Step one: pick three issues that concern you • Step two: pick an example from each category and find information about 3 issues. (education, environment, immigration) • For example, category one deals with the candidates team. Use one of the examples listed and find info concerning one of your three issues. So a website that talks about your candidate on education. • You can make a google document and share with me or just write it or type it up. This is due on Friday, April 8th!

  24. Political Party Organization

  25. The Main Idea • Political parties have workers and committees at the local, state, and national levels. The party nominates candidates for office and campaigns to get those candidates elected.

  26. Organization of Political Party

  27. What does a party do at the National level? • Each party has a national committee that has a chairperson. The role of the committee and chairperson is to help raise money for national elections and organize the party’s national convention. • The chairperson manages the above work. • Republic national chairperson: Reince Priebus • Democratic national chairperson: Debbie Wasserman Schultz

  28. What is the national convention? • Every four years each political party nominate their candidates for President and Vice President. • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TZ5oCW0JFw • They also prepare the platform at the convention • How do you become a delegate at the convention ? • You are chosen by local and state party leaders . • For example, Wake county will be choosing two delegates to go the Democratic Party Convention. They will vote on this on 4/16.

  29. State and Local level organizations • Each state has a state level for their party. • For example, North Carolina has the NC Republic Party committee and the Democratic Party committee • Each city or county is divided into precincts which are geographic areas with a specific number of voters. • Everyone in the same precinct votes at the same polling place.

  30. Nominating Candidates One of the roles of a political party is to nominate candidates for elections. The primary way this is done is through a direct primary.

  31. Direct Primaries • A direct primary is when voters choose candidates to represent each party in a general election. • The general election is when you choose which party wins.

  32. Open v. Closed Primaries • Most states use a closed primary. A closed primary is when only declared party members are allowed to vote for that party’s nominees. • Open primary- this is when voters do not need to declare a party in order to vote for the parties nominees.

  33. What does NC have? • http://www.ncvoter.org/who-can-vote/ • http://nc-democracy.org/downloads/VotersBillofRightsNC.pdf

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